Anonymous wrote:He’ll no. Don’t sit in front. Get your ticket comfortably in an aisle seat in the back somewhere. I did comedy in the front row before and I ended up hiding in the bathroom most of the “show”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's Trevor Noah. In several months. THere's one ticket near the front of the stage on a weeknight that's $99 and I could afford that. Am I going to be weird for going alone? Will I be one of the only white people in a sea of black people? I never go to anything bigger than a movie, and even that's like once a year. (No, I don't get out much.)
You’re afraid of black people?
I am guessing more afraid of standing out and becoming a person the comedian makes fun of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have gone to see several comedians by myself, including Trevor Noah. No one cares. Also, his comedy is not urban so his audience is not all-Black. BUT EVEN IF IT WAS, who cares? Y'all are exhausting.
For real. POC are in these situations every freaking day. Get over it and go if you’re interested. (Sidebar - if you really think Trevor Noah’s fan base is so all-black, you may not really know much about him or his work).
Anonymous wrote:I have gone to see several comedians by myself, including Trevor Noah. No one cares. Also, his comedy is not urban so his audience is not all-Black. BUT EVEN IF IT WAS, who cares? Y'all are exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:He’ll no. Don’t sit in front. Get your ticket comfortably in an aisle seat in the back somewhere. I did comedy in the front row before and I ended up hiding in the bathroom most of the “show”
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't go to a small comedy club by myself for fear of getting singled out by the performer, but a big show at a theatre? No problem.